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Laws of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly [1846-1847]

3U MILITIA. 1846-47
all fines and anierceTients, imposed and collected by said corps^
shall enure to the use of tiie same.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, That upon said corps' furnish-irigf
to the Governor, a certificnte from the brjo^adier creneral of the
first brigade of the militia, that they have ihe niiniber of men enrol-led,
required by law, and that they are otherwise equipped, excep-ting-
as ;o cannon, muskets, arms^and other accoutremetUs, the Gov-erner
shall furnish the said corps, from the public arsenal, with the
cannon, muskets, arms, and other accoutrements requisite to their
equipment; the captain or commanding [officer] ofsaid corps, having'
given the security required by law, for the safe keeping of said
arms.
Sec. 3. Be it further enactedy That this act shall be in force;
from and after its ratiticaiion.
[Ratified 12th January, 1810
CHAPTER CLXXX.
An Act to incorporate the Cossacks, a volunteer cornpany in thccLty^
ol Raleigh.
Be it enacted ht/thc General Assemhhj of the Slate ofNorth Car-olina,
and it in herehij enacted by th: authority of the same, That
the volunteer company in the city .';' Raleigh, command^id by
Captain William F. Collins, h?, and the saaie is iiereby incorpora-ted
and made a body cor()orate and politic, by the name and style
of "the Cossacks;" and by that name and style shall hav^ succes-sion,
and be able and capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded, in any court in this State; and shall have power to
make by-laws, rules and regalations for the government of
said company, not inconsistent \v:'h the constitution .-'nd laws of
this State; and all fines, penalties and forfeitures iiicnrred .n
pursuance of such by-laws, shall be recovered in thft same mantier
that militia fines are recovered in the State, and appropriated to the
use and benefit of said comp-my for military purposes.
Sec. 2. B'^ it further enacted, that upoii said corps furnishing the
Governor, with a certif-cate from the brigadier general of their
bri/ade, stating that the said corps has enrolled (he number of men
required by lavv- for the formation of a volunteer corps of infantry,
and tliat thov avp otherwise-^ eqnippcd, excepunga.s to arms, then the

3U MILITIA. 1846-47
all fines and anierceTients, imposed and collected by said corps^
shall enure to the use of tiie same.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, That upon said corps' furnish-irigf
to the Governor, a certificnte from the brjo^adier creneral of the
first brigade of the militia, that they have ihe niiniber of men enrol-led,
required by law, and that they are otherwise equipped, excep-ting-
as ;o cannon, muskets, arms^and other accoutremetUs, the Gov-erner
shall furnish the said corps, from the public arsenal, with the
cannon, muskets, arms, and other accoutrements requisite to their
equipment; the captain or commanding [officer] ofsaid corps, having'
given the security required by law, for the safe keeping of said
arms.
Sec. 3. Be it further enactedy That this act shall be in force;
from and after its ratiticaiion.
[Ratified 12th January, 1810
CHAPTER CLXXX.
An Act to incorporate the Cossacks, a volunteer cornpany in thccLty^
ol Raleigh.
Be it enacted ht/thc General Assemhhj of the Slate ofNorth Car-olina,
and it in herehij enacted by th: authority of the same, That
the volunteer company in the city .';' Raleigh, command^id by
Captain William F. Collins, h?, and the saaie is iiereby incorpora-ted
and made a body cor()orate and politic, by the name and style
of "the Cossacks;" and by that name and style shall hav^ succes-sion,
and be able and capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded, in any court in this State; and shall have power to
make by-laws, rules and regalations for the government of
said company, not inconsistent \v:'h the constitution .-'nd laws of
this State; and all fines, penalties and forfeitures iiicnrred .n
pursuance of such by-laws, shall be recovered in thft same mantier
that militia fines are recovered in the State, and appropriated to the
use and benefit of said comp-my for military purposes.
Sec. 2. B'^ it further enacted, that upoii said corps furnishing the
Governor, with a certif-cate from the brigadier general of their
bri/ade, stating that the said corps has enrolled (he number of men
required by lavv- for the formation of a volunteer corps of infantry,
and tliat thov avp otherwise-^ eqnippcd, excepunga.s to arms, then the